Huntington Mammoth
Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) at
Huntington Mammoth Site in United States

Biography
dead elephant ☨ ♂ Huntington Mammoth  dead elephant
Huntington Mammoth displayed as museum specimen.
Huntington Mammoth as museum specimen. This image is inline deepink from an external server, inline linking does not directly infringe copyright but can be removed on request.
Taxidermy locationUtah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum, Price, United States

Identification


Description

Species:Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi)
Sex and age:Male ♂, unknown age
Status:fossil
Characteristics: 90% complete skeleton
Origin
Born:* 11,500-9,500 years ago wild
Birth place: in North America unspecified forest
Death
Dead: 11,500-9,500 years ago
Death location: Huntington Mammoth Site
Death reason: : became trapped in a muddy bog and died soon after. May have been hunted or scavenged by Paleoindian hunters
Locations - owners
Present / last location:Huntington Mammoth Site, in United States

Date of arrival

Huntington Mammoth Site
Record history
History of updates2021-07-02

Latest document update2021-07-04 20:13:23
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† Huntington Mammoth is a dead fossil Male ♂ Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), , who died at Huntington Mammoth Site, in United States, . Official death reason described as became trapped in a muddy bog and died soon after. May have been hunted or scavenged by Paleoindian hunters.

Museum locationThe Museum specimen remains of this animal is within the collection at Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum, in Price, United States, since 1988-00-00.


Origin

Huntington Mammoth was born wild at North America unspecified forest.

Reference list

References

Koehl, Dan, (2024). Huntington Mammoth, Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) located at Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum in United States. Elephant Encyclopedia, available online retrieved 16 April 2024 at https://www.elephant.se/database2.php?elephant_id=10819. (archived at the Wayback machine)


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